Rebreathers, Pack Your Canisters Properly
from the October, 2008 issue of Undercurrent
While it may be old news to rebreather divers, a recent
study points out why failing to pack the soda lime canister
properly can lead to oxygen toxicity incidents, in which the
presence of CO2 on inhalation was the precipitating factor.
Researchers at the Israel Naval Medical Institute found that
tilting or other movement of a loosely packed canister can
lead to rearrangement of the free spaces, resulting in variations
in channeling and considerable differences in CO2
scrubbing capacity. Pressure-packing the soda lime probably
forces channels through the less dense granules and reduces
the scrubbing efficiency. The study “The Effect of Over- or
Underfilling the Soda Lime Canister on CO2 Absorption in
Two Closed-Circuit Oxygen Rebreathers,” is printed in the
Journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, volume
35, number 3.
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